Staying in a Bath bed and breakfast can be a great base to explore the whole of the county of Somerset.
Even if you spend each day of your holiday visiting many busy and popular events and attractions you can be assured that once you reach your relaxed accommodation in Bath, you will be able to reflect back upon the wonderful day's events in luxury.
Here are just a few of the wonderful towns and other locations that you could visit whilst taking a Bath weekend break: Frome is a wonderful town that is located just thirteen miles from Bath and has a whole host of features and attractions to suit all of the family.
Many people book their bed and breakfast break in Bath during the wonderfully popular Frome Festival which is always on the first Friday of July each year.
In the past the festival has attracted such guests and performers as Van Morrison and Steeleye span.
Even if you visit Frome any other time of the year, you will be in for a treat, especially in the quaint and picturesque Catherine Hill area of the town.
Weston Super Mare is another great example of somewhere to take a day out.
This fabulous seaside resort is a great place to enjoy all that is typical and traditional about the British seaside.
If the seaside isn't enough to get you to visit the town then there is also helicopter museum and sea aquarium that are both great attractions to be enjoyed by all of the family.
For those who enjoy attractions that are more unique and historical then the village of Cheddar is a great place to spend a day exploring.
Not only is it home to the largest gorge in Britain but it also boasts a huge cheese making industry, you must have heard of Cheddar cheese before? The town has many different art stores, locally made handicraft shops and outlets where you can see the products being made before your very eyes If you are staying within Bath and fancy an alternative to the city then travelling to Bristol could be an option.
The city itself features many landmark buildings from the industrial age such as the Brunels suspension bridge and has a whole host of rich historical buildings such as its Cathedral and civic halls.
So should you be staying just outside of Bath, you will be able to find countless other locations to visit making your visit to Somerset complete and full of variety.
Even if you spend each day of your holiday visiting many busy and popular events and attractions you can be assured that once you reach your relaxed accommodation in Bath, you will be able to reflect back upon the wonderful day's events in luxury.
Here are just a few of the wonderful towns and other locations that you could visit whilst taking a Bath weekend break: Frome is a wonderful town that is located just thirteen miles from Bath and has a whole host of features and attractions to suit all of the family.
Many people book their bed and breakfast break in Bath during the wonderfully popular Frome Festival which is always on the first Friday of July each year.
In the past the festival has attracted such guests and performers as Van Morrison and Steeleye span.
Even if you visit Frome any other time of the year, you will be in for a treat, especially in the quaint and picturesque Catherine Hill area of the town.
Weston Super Mare is another great example of somewhere to take a day out.
This fabulous seaside resort is a great place to enjoy all that is typical and traditional about the British seaside.
If the seaside isn't enough to get you to visit the town then there is also helicopter museum and sea aquarium that are both great attractions to be enjoyed by all of the family.
For those who enjoy attractions that are more unique and historical then the village of Cheddar is a great place to spend a day exploring.
Not only is it home to the largest gorge in Britain but it also boasts a huge cheese making industry, you must have heard of Cheddar cheese before? The town has many different art stores, locally made handicraft shops and outlets where you can see the products being made before your very eyes If you are staying within Bath and fancy an alternative to the city then travelling to Bristol could be an option.
The city itself features many landmark buildings from the industrial age such as the Brunels suspension bridge and has a whole host of rich historical buildings such as its Cathedral and civic halls.
So should you be staying just outside of Bath, you will be able to find countless other locations to visit making your visit to Somerset complete and full of variety.
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